London DungeonLondon > Attractions > Attractions for KidsRiverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, Bankside, London SE1 |
8 minutes walk from Abingdon StreetThe London Dungeon closed its doors on its old Tooley Street home on 31st January 2013 (while London Bridge station is being redeveloped) and the...More

London Eye London > Attractions > SightsJubilee Gardens, South Bank, South Bank, London SE1 |
9 minutes walk from Abingdon Street The London Eye elbowed its way onto the capital's tourist scene as one of the statement pieces to mark the turn of the...More

Tate BritainLondon > Attractions > Art GalleriesMillbank, Westminster, London SW1P |
10 minutes walk from Abingdon StreetOverlooking the River Thames, Tate Britain was originally founded through the philanthropy of the sugar magnate Sir Henry Tate. The Tate legacy now encompasses three...More

CenotaphLondon > Attractions > SightsWhitehall, Westminster, London SW1A |
11 minutes walk from Abingdon StreetStanding solemnly in the middle of Whitehall, visitors could be forgiven for passing the Cenotaph by unnoticed. But every November it becomes the focus of...More

The Poetry LibraryLondon > Attractions > MuseumsLevel 5, Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1 |
13 minutes walk from Abingdon StreetThe most comprehensive and accessible collection of poetry from 1914 in Britain, The Poetry Library within the Southbank Centre contains 90,000 items and is still...More

South BankLondon > AttractionsSouth Bank, London SE1 |
13 minutes walk from Abingdon StreetThis stretch along the Thames is one of the cultural and social hubs of London with the Southbank Centre - which includes Royal Festival Hall,...More

The Fourth PlinthLondon > Attractions > SightsTrafalgar Square, Westminster, London WC2N |
13 minutes walk from Abingdon StreetThe Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square remained empty after its completion in 1841 - it was designed for an equestrian statue of one of Britain's...More

The London Sinfonietta performs pieces by Claude Debussy, Arnold Schoenberg, Igor Stravinsky and Henry Cowell in an exploration of Albert Einstein's 'thought experiments' on the space-time continuum. The influence of Einstein's ideas took music in ...More

Robert Carsen's classic production of A Midsummer Night's Dream returns to the London Coliseum this spring. Benjamin Britten's operatic adaptation of Shakespeare's romantic comedy has choreography by Matthew ...More